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What do you do for fun?

I love to read, sew, knit, visit museums, and take long walks in nature.

Posted @ 02:06PM, October 16, 2009 by Diane Abel-Bey | Permalink
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Work history

Seventh Avenue Headstart March 2002 to April 2008
Head Teacher

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How would you describe your time at Seventh Avenue Headstart?

It was at this company that where I learned to be a team player. I also learned how to be creative on my feet without sacrificing children's learning.
District 29 and 30, Queens September 2000 to June 2002
Occasional Per Diem Substitute

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How would you describe your time at District 29 and 30, Queens?

Being a substitute has taught me how to alter my teaching style to different classroom situations.
Redeemer Lutheran School September 1999 to June 2000
Fourth Grade Teaching

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How would you describe your time at Redeemer Lutheran School?

I learned how to structure concrete experiences within a lesson plan.
Alley Pond Environmental Center March 1998 to October 1998
Teacher of Early Education

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How would you describe your time at Alley Pond Environmental Ce...?

During my time at this institution, I was able to work on my scientific teaching skills.

Education

Fundamentals in Proofreading October 2008 to December 2008
Proofreading

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How would you describe your time at Fundamentals in Proofreading?

This program was very informative about the mechanics of literary proofreading.
St. John's University (NYC) September 1994 to January 1998
MS in Elementary Education

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How would you describe your time at St. John's University (NYC)?

I would describe my time at this school as an eye-opening and stimulating experience. This particular program showed me the vast potential of a new educational paradigm. The Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Model that was taught at this school was amazing.
St. John's University (NYC) January 1986 to May 1989
BA in English Literature

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How would you describe your time at St. John's University (NYC)?

This program made me feel worthy as a student. My hard work and maturity as a member of the student body was recognised when I received a nomination for the American Scholastic Award. While I can no longer remember the name of the professor who nominated me, I will always credit him for boosting my academic confidence.... read more

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